Oversized softcover. Very good condition, cover edges lightly bumped. Published for the Taylor Museum of Southwestern Studies, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities. An interesting study on the influence of Catholic beliefs. View more info

Hardcover with DJ in mylar. Knopf, 1973, stated first edition. In near fine condition, inscription on front endpaper. DJ is very good, two short rips and a crease at top of back panel. Our of his years exploring its ancient trails on horseback and afoot, out of his fascination with local archives, Calkins brings Jackson Hole alove. Indians, fur trappers, mountain men, and wilderness. View more info

Hardcover. Caxton, 1964, third printing. In very good condition, light bumping of edges. DJ is vry good, some chipping and one tear at top of spine, small piece missing at bottom of spine, price clipped, in mylar cover. Touring the Ghost Towns of Colorado by Jeep trail. View more info

Hardcover, no DJ. Caxton Printeres, 1976, ninth printing. In very good condition, light bumping of corners, some toning on endpapers (from glue?). Interior is clean and bright. Touring the Ghost Towns of Colorado by Jeep trail. View more info

Softcover. C T Photo-Platin Creation, 1960. In very good condition. Its early explorations as told by Jim White. SIGNED by his son, Jim White Jr. Learn how the Carlsbad Caverns were found! View more info

Trade paperback. University of Arizona, 1990. In very good condition, some edgewear, bottom right corner of cover creased. Interior is bright and clean. Water in New Mexico, Dancing for Water, Dividing the Water, Acequia Rights in Law and Tradition, Land Water and Pueblo-hispanic Relations in Northern New Mexico, Sonoran Prophecy, Sonoran Adobes, Placido, other columns and features. View more info

Hardcover, DJ in mylar. University of Oklahoma, 1959. In very good condition, DJ and book end papers have light foxing. The journal of Jacob Schiel, a geologist who served in the capacity of surgeon to the Gunnison Expedition of 1853, tasked with finding a railroad route from Missouri to the Pacific. This journal covers 1853-1854. View more info

Trade paperback. Ancient City Press, 1994, third printing. In near fine condition. Kokopelli, the mysterious, humpbacked fluteplayer of the American Southwest has been a sacred figure to Native Americans since prehistoric times. Fertility symbol, rain priest, roving minstrel and trader, hunting magician, and trickster, Kokopelli was painted and carved on rock walls and boulders from the time of the Anasazi, The Ancient Ones, to the 1700s. Here is a guide to the sites so ... View more info